Country Luxury in Charm!

The perfect place to relax and enjoy the slower pace of life in the heart of Amish Country.

Mrs. Miller's Cabin

Relax. Step into the slower pace of life here at Mrs. Miller's Cabin, a homey hideaway perfect for gatherings with friends or family. Featuring four spacious rooms and a generous common area, this cabin comfortably sleeps ten adults as well as allowing you the additional space you need to connect with friends and family.

Our Accommodations

Kitchen

Take in the beautiful countryside view as you prepare your meals in the fully equipped kitchen, with lots of cupboard space and a walk-in pantry.

Living Room

Gather in the common area to visit, read a book or watch a movie. We’ve provided a flat screen satellite TV, DVD player, free wifi, games and books for your enjoyment.

Main Floor

There are two bedrooms on the main floor, each with a queen size bed; as well as a full bathroom, and a laundry room with a washer and dryer.

Upstairs

Upstairs you’ll find two additional bedrooms, and a half bath. One bedroom features a queen bed, crib and rocking chair, the other has one queen bed and two twin beds. Both bedrooms have large walk-in closets.

Outdoors

Relax on the porch or enjoy dinner on the patio by the lovely landscaped yard. There’s room for the children to run and play outside.

Testimonials

We are a family of three siblings and spouses that decided to get away and celebrate two birthdays. This was such a beautiful place to stay and fellowship. Even prettier in person! We will make this an annual tradition.

Newman Family

Thank you for a lovely place to stay. Reminds me of a home away from home. Very relaxing and Charm is so quaint and laid back. We will definitely be back again. We’ve been staying in Amish Country for years but this is the best!

M. Miller

This is our third stay here at Mrs. Miller’s Cabin in the last year. Best place to stay in the Amish Country. Such fun to spend time with the cousins. Hope to return many more times.

D. Beck

We have had the best family time at Mrs. Miller’s Cabin. Our sons’ families and our cousins meet here with us every December. We look forward to next year and maybe a trip this summer.

Takarsh Family

What a great weekend with the girls! We have been doing this for 30 years and we found our annual spot. What a lovely home and everyone has been so wonderful to us. See you again next year.

R. Landon

Our bridge club thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful, quiet, wonderful cabin. Thank you for making our weekend so perfect.

J. Dusenbury

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Our Rates

1 Night Stay

$185

per night

2 Night Stay

$175

per night

3 or more Nights

$160

per night

Check-In 3-5pm Check-Out 11am

No Sunday Check-In

Per night rates are for 2 adults

Additional charge of 10.00 per person, per night over the age of 15

Children age 15 and under stay for free

6% Bed Tax is not included

Mrs. Miller's Cabin is rented as 1 unit and easily sleeps 10 adults

No Pets

No Smoking

No Sunday Check-In

Cancellation Policy

A 7 day cancellation notice is required to avoid charges of $100.00. Deducting days from a reservation must also be done 7 days prior to the reservation rate in order to not be charged for the deducted days.

We’ve tried to provide everything you’ll need except the food! You’ll find an ample supply of real plates, silverware, glasses, cups, pots, pans, bakeware, crock pots, a toaster, mixer, and a coffee maker. If you would like to use paper plates, disposable cups or silverware you will need to bring your own.

History

As you may know, Mrs. Miller opened up the first quilt shop in Holmes County in 1965. Miller’s Dry Goods had its humble beginnings in the corner of the kitchen located in the house across the creek beside the ftabric shop. It soon outgrew the kitchen and an addition was added onto the back of the house. Eventually it was moved next door, which was the home of Mrs. Miller’s aging father (my Grandpa) He moved over to the house with my family.

In 1994, after many years and additions later, the barn was remodeled and now houses the quilts and other handmade items.

I have many fond memories of growing up in the store, sitting on the counter and writing on my legs! I still have several dolls that were given to me by customers. After my Dad passed away in 1978, Mom was left with 3 children to raise and the business was a blessing indeed, because it allowed her to work at home and still be able to provide for us.

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As you may know, Mrs. Miller opened up the first quilt shop in Holmes County in 1965. Miller’s Dry Goods had its humble beginnings in the corner of the kitchen located in the house across the creek beside the ftabric shop. It soon outgrew the kitchen and an addition was added onto the back of the house. Eventually it was moved next door, which was the home of Mrs. Miller’s aging father (my Grandpa) He moved over to the house with my family.

In 1994, after many years and additions later, the barn was remodeled and now houses the quilts and other handmade items.

I have many fond memories of growing up in the store, sitting on the counter and writing on my legs! I still have several dolls that were given to me by customers. After my Dad passed away in 1978, Mom was left with 3 children to raise and the business was a blessing indeed, because it allowed her to work at home and still be able to provide for us.

Mom always had a dream of building a log cabin somewhere and also loved covered bridges. In the late 1980’s she contacted my uncle and his carpenter crew to see if they could make her dream a reality. Both the cabin and the covered bridge were new ventures for them, but they were up for the challenge! We moved into the cabin in Jan.1989 and I lived here with Mom until Paul and I were married in 1995.

If you happened to meet Mrs. Miller you will remember that she loved to visit with her customers and had many friends. She enjoyed traveling and was privileged to have been in every state, except Hawaii. Her trip to Alaska and later to Europe were the highlights of her travels.

Mrs. Miller had six grandchildren that she loved so dearly and always looked forward to their visits. There was usually a puzzle in progress, games to be played, and always an inviting lap to climb into for a story. Tea parties were a favorite when our 2 daughters were here. Our son still talks about the “daudy” candy that Grandma always had in her kitchen cupboard. “Daudy” is the Pa.Dutch word meaning Grandpa and is a popular pink candy among the Amish. Check the cupboards, you just might find some in there!

Whether it was sewing, stamping or gardening, Mom was always working on a project of some kind. She made twin size Bowtie quilts for her 3 oldest grandsons and crib quilts for each of our 3 children. She also hand-stitched a Flower Garden top for our daughter, Amanda who has her namesake.

Our hearts were broken when we had to bid a temporary good-bye to our dear Mom and Grandma in April of 2005, due to a heart attack. We rejoice for the time we spent with her and all the precious memories that were made here in this cabin. We hope you enjoy your time here as well and create memories that you will treasure for a lifetime.